Janos
Cool interview. I agree more sites is btteer (I have 200 now) when starting out and just grinding through it. One piece of advice I give to newbies is this:Jump in from the deep end and work harder than anyone you personally know.Nothing beats learning from experience, and time/effort will separate you from the rest in your niche.
Zina
If you want to be away from kids then DO NOT go on a Disney cruise. There are plntey of other alternatives on great cruise lines that offer more options and accommodations as good or better than Disney. Disney has only two ships and thus your options for itineraries are very limited and prices on Disney tend to be higher.For an anniversary I recommend Celebrity, Princess, Royal Caribbean or Holland America. Royal Caribbean tends to have families with kids but the other cruise lines have some but not as many kids. All of these cruise lines do have programs just for kids to keep them busy each day and special areas on ships where the kids hang out with professional staff persons to supervise them. Some have special water play areas on ships for kids with water slides and such. The other way to have fewer kids is to cruise to Alaska, the Panama Canal, The Mediterranean, or New England/Canada. Also, cruises longer than 7 days usually do not have as many kids on board.
Janos Cool interview. I agree more sites is btteer (I have 200 now) when starting out and just grinding through it. One piece of advice I give to newbies is this:Jump in from the deep end and work harder than anyone you personally know.Nothing beats learning from experience, and time/effort will separate you from the rest in your niche.
Zina If you want to be away from kids then DO NOT go on a Disney cruise. There are plntey of other alternatives on great cruise lines that offer more options and accommodations as good or better than Disney. Disney has only two ships and thus your options for itineraries are very limited and prices on Disney tend to be higher.For an anniversary I recommend Celebrity, Princess, Royal Caribbean or Holland America. Royal Caribbean tends to have families with kids but the other cruise lines have some but not as many kids. All of these cruise lines do have programs just for kids to keep them busy each day and special areas on ships where the kids hang out with professional staff persons to supervise them. Some have special water play areas on ships for kids with water slides and such. The other way to have fewer kids is to cruise to Alaska, the Panama Canal, The Mediterranean, or New England/Canada. Also, cruises longer than 7 days usually do not have as many kids on board.